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A former sitcom star might have fans doing a double-take when she reunites with her ex-castmates on the small screen this fall. “Home Improvement” actress Patricia Richardson looks nearly unrecognizable since she portrayed Jill Taylor on the popular ABC sitcom starring Tim Allen throughout most of the ‘90s.
Patricia Richardson, Richard Karn, and Debbe Dunning will join their former costar in the season 2 episode airing on Oct. 1.
Three months after stating the company had no plans to increase prices due to tariffs, Home Depot has backtracked. On Monday, the national home improvement retail chain confirmed to the Wall Street Journal that it plans some “modest price movement” as the tariffs increase.
With thoughtful details including an ergonomic handle that works for smaller and large hands and a built-in LED light for better visibility in tight, dark spaces, it’s an excellent kit that reviewers say “will do anything any other brand will do for much cheaper price.”
Home Depot customers are putting their big home-improvement projects on hold as worries about the economy and interest rates have them sticking to smaller projects. While people may be painting again and working on their yards, they aren’t pulling the trigger on larger improvements, said Home Depot CEO Ted Decker during Tuesday’s earnings call.
Fans Can’t Believe How This ‘Home Improvement’ Star, 59, Looks Now first appeared on Parade on Aug 17, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Aug 17, 2025, where it first appeared. "We've since corrected the situation," the "Clueless" alum says of the misunderstanding after they worked together in 1992.
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Lowe’s buying Foundation Building Materials for about $8.8B as it intensifies focus on pro builders
Lowe’s is buying Foundation Building Materials, a distributor of drywall, insulation and other products, for approximately $8.8 billion as the home improvement retailer intensifies its focus on professional builders.